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(sot) ligia arriaga / maestra ged "los jÓvenes latinos tienen la oportunidad de venir acÁ y sacar el ged y no solo es eso .. es la oportunidad de hacer realidad el sueÑo de asistir a la escuela y tener un diploma de la escuela secundaria" un diploma que le permitirÍa asistir a la universidad .. pero no estÁn limitados a los estudios generales .. y es que su educaciÓn integral les permite aprender Áreas como la carpinterÍa y la construcciÓn .. opciones que amalia ve como un modus viven dum.. (sot) amalia arenibal / estudiante" pd es abrirme camino para muchas oportunidades para mi y para mis hijos porque tengo 26 aÑos y con 26 aÑos no puedo estudiar en cualquier escuela " la mayorÍa se sus maestros son completamente bilingu Ües.. y aunque la enseÑanza es en espaÑol, el ingles tambiÉn es una prioridad para ellos.. sofÍa quien esta esperando su segundo hijo habla ingles, pero asegura que el espaÑol la hace sentir como en casa .. (sot) sofia lopez / estudiante" es pr encontramos que es bilingu Üe.. porque lo normal en el paÍs es que hablen ingles pero nos han brindado l
(sot) ligia arriaga / maestra ged "los jÓvenes latinos tienen la oportunidad de venir acÁ y sacar el ged y no solo es eso .. es la oportunidad de hacer realidad el sueÑo de asistir a la escuela y tener un diploma de la escuela secundaria" un diploma que le permitirÍa asistir a la universidad .. pero no estÁn limitados a los estudios generales .. y es que su educaciÓn integral les permite aprender Áreas como la carpinterÍa y la construcciÓn .. opciones que amalia ve como un...
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america is a stronger country because of the presence of latinos in it. and if you understand the history of the west in this country you understand the western states which will be so critical in the outcome of the election. the culture, the opportunities created by this community make for a richer, vibrant, better country. and he didn't talk about that. he gave an answer with his head. he didn't give an answer with his heart. i think that community is screaming out to hear a republican answer with his heart. >> he referred to them as undocumented illegals. >> the sample of plus three republican overall colorado voters in this ppp poll said that president obama won the debit 48-44. among independents watching this it was 58-36 who said that president obama won. we have a cnn opinion research poll of debate watchers. 46% saying president obama won tonight's debate. 39% saying mitt romney won. much more to come. up more from the spin room. and more analysis. please stay with us. live coverage of the second presidential debate continues after this. ♪ [ ma
america is a stronger country because of the presence of latinos in it. and if you understand the history of the west in this country you understand the western states which will be so critical in the outcome of the election. the culture, the opportunities created by this community make for a richer, vibrant, better country. and he didn't talk about that. he gave an answer with his head. he didn't give an answer with his heart. i think that community is screaming out to hear a republican answer...
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another, latinos. did obama move the needle, as they say for these important groups? well, victoria de francesca soto is an msnbc contributor. nia-malika henderson covers politics for "the washington post." president obama took a question about equal pay for women last night and turned it into a broad defense of what he does for women -- or did for women in his first term. let's listen to the president. >> when governor romney's campaign was asked about the lilly ledbetter bill, whether he supported it, he said, i'll get back to you. that's not the kind of advocacy women need in any economy. now, there's some other issues that have a bearing on how women succeed in the workplace. for example, better health care. now, a major difference in this campaign is that governor romney feels comfortable having politicians in washington decide the health care choices women are making. i think that's a mistake. in my health care bill, i said, insurance companies need to provide contraceptive coverage. to everybody who's insured. this is not just a health issue, it's an economic i
another, latinos. did obama move the needle, as they say for these important groups? well, victoria de francesca soto is an msnbc contributor. nia-malika henderson covers politics for "the washington post." president obama took a question about equal pay for women last night and turned it into a broad defense of what he does for women -- or did for women in his first term. let's listen to the president. >> when governor romney's campaign was asked about the lilly ledbetter bill,...
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america is a stronger country because of the presence of latinos in it. and if you understand the history of the west in this country you understand the western states cha will be so critical in the outcome of the election. the culture, the opportunities created by this community make for a richer, vibrant, better country. and he didn't talk about that. he gave an answer with his head. he didn't give an answer with his heart. i think that community is screaming out to hear a republican answer with his heart. >> he referred to them as undocumented illegals. >> the sample of plus three republican overall colorado voters in this ppp poll said that president obama won the debit 48-44. among independents watching this it was 58-36 who said that president obama won. we have a cnn opinion research poll of debate watchers. 46% saying president obama won tonight's debate. 39% saying mitt romney won. much more to come. up more from the spin room. and more analysis. please stay with us. . live coverage of the second presidential debate continues after this. no, no,
america is a stronger country because of the presence of latinos in it. and if you understand the history of the west in this country you understand the western states cha will be so critical in the outcome of the election. the culture, the opportunities created by this community make for a richer, vibrant, better country. and he didn't talk about that. he gave an answer with his head. he didn't give an answer with his heart. i think that community is screaming out to hear a republican answer...
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two groups are important and discussing women later and latino voters where your party could perhaps have a little bit of sway if the president underperforms with the groups or perhaps your party pick off a few people within those groups of voters, you could build some traction here. so my question is not want to be gotcha but a legitimate one. what is governor romney's immigration policy if he's elected? >> i think he spelled it out in the debate. for legal immigration. he explained that the wife's father was an immigrant and important to give 'em employeers the tools to determine if the folks hiring are here legally. that's laid out last night. >> eugene, self deportation doesn't mean self deportation and supports a version of the dream act. is there a definitive policy that this candidate has discussed regarding immigration or are people like jonathan picking at pieces and not forming a total story after what his immigration policy would be? >> there was a definitive policy back in the primaries. mitt romney would have vetoed the dream act. his policy for dealing with it, 12 milli
two groups are important and discussing women later and latino voters where your party could perhaps have a little bit of sway if the president underperforms with the groups or perhaps your party pick off a few people within those groups of voters, you could build some traction here. so my question is not want to be gotcha but a legitimate one. what is governor romney's immigration policy if he's elected? >> i think he spelled it out in the debate. for legal immigration. he explained that...
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los angeles torres, a cuban-born american who is now the director and professor of latin american and latino studies at the university of illinois in chicago. her books include "by heart/de memoria: cuban women's journeys in and out of exile" and "the lost apple: operation pedro pan, cuban children in the u.s., and the promise of a better future." professor, cuba has been a particularly tough place for its citizens to travel from, for some time. if you stay out of the country for more than 11 months you lose your right to residency. you lose your health care. is this a big change? >> i think it's a very significant change to the extent that this law, which was actually called the law of definitive abandonment, a very brave world, if you will, kind of description here. and the law prevented cubans from returning. initially it was actually 60 days. the 11 months comes much later. but in 1961 if you left for whatever reason and did not return within 60 days, you lost your home, your property, and your right to be returned to your family. so many families really have been divided by this law. no
los angeles torres, a cuban-born american who is now the director and professor of latin american and latino studies at the university of illinois in chicago. her books include "by heart/de memoria: cuban women's journeys in and out of exile" and "the lost apple: operation pedro pan, cuban children in the u.s., and the promise of a better future." professor, cuba has been a particularly tough place for its citizens to travel from, for some time. if you stay out of the...
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many republicans want to point to that and say, look, this is evidence he's panering the latino vote, doesn't want to be tough on illegal immigrants. there is more to the picture. this is what is happening to the people who are being arrested. this is the record of deportations from 2000 up until 2011. they were quite low, but under barack obama, they have steadily risen when you get to his time here, look, that was rising under george bush, 2009, this is the highest level that we have ever seen under any president in terms of deportations. barack obama embraced the policy of george bush. he's increased funding for the border, more guards, more motion detectors and cameras, more drones and airplanes and helicopters, so much so that when you combine it with the economic changes, that have made a lot of jobs here dry up, the pew hispanic center says we have a net illegal immigration in this country of about zero. so barack obama can properly say he has engaged the issue of illegal immigration. on the more narrow count, what mitt romney said about producing immigration reform, he's absol
many republicans want to point to that and say, look, this is evidence he's panering the latino vote, doesn't want to be tough on illegal immigrants. there is more to the picture. this is what is happening to the people who are being arrested. this is the record of deportations from 2000 up until 2011. they were quite low, but under barack obama, they have steadily risen when you get to his time here, look, that was rising under george bush, 2009, this is the highest level that we have ever...
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with the bigger republican narrative, which is that the president has been so concerned about getting latino votes, he hasn't really wanted to secure the border. he hasn't wanted to deal with illegal immigration. republicans like to point to figures like this from homeland security showing how many people have been arrested for being in the country illegally. look, back in 2000, 1.8 million. that's a lot. it meanders around through the bush years. you get to the obama years down here, it drops steadily down. that's evidence, they say, he doesn't want to engage this issue. but there is more to that story. let's look at another graphic over here. deportations. what has happened to the people who have been arrested? those were pretty low in 2000. and they started steadily moving up and in the obama years, look, they reached the highest level that we have ever seen under any president. president obama embraced the policies of george bush when it came to securing the border down there. he continued a program to increase funding, to put more guards on there, to put more motion detectors and camera
with the bigger republican narrative, which is that the president has been so concerned about getting latino votes, he hasn't really wanted to secure the border. he hasn't wanted to deal with illegal immigration. republicans like to point to figures like this from homeland security showing how many people have been arrested for being in the country illegally. look, back in 2000, 1.8 million. that's a lot. it meanders around through the bush years. you get to the obama years down here, it drops...
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conversation turned to certain groups of president obama has to win over, whether it's women, whether it's latinos, while president obama was offering specific prescriptions for women's health, for example, for immigration policy, mitt romney said the most important thing, whether you're a student, you need a job. you need a better economy. whether you're a woman asking about pay equity he said you need a job you need a better economy. for him it kept coming back to the same point again and again and again through the 90 minutes. >> ifill: that last question which gave each candidate a chance to redefine himself to clear up a little misunderstanding about themselves was their strategy going into this debate tonight for each of those candidates about what they wanted to do and how they wanted to come away? >> well, i think in the case of president obama, it was certain to be much more aggressive and to lay out a much tougher case against governor romney than he had in the previous debate. for governor romney, i think it was to make sure that he gave as good as he got. i think governor romney had so
conversation turned to certain groups of president obama has to win over, whether it's women, whether it's latinos, while president obama was offering specific prescriptions for women's health, for example, for immigration policy, mitt romney said the most important thing, whether you're a student, you need a job. you need a better economy. whether you're a woman asking about pay equity he said you need a job you need a better economy. for him it kept coming back to the same point again and...
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he has to get the african-american turnout, the latino turnout and trying to recreate the magic among young voters. again, this is 2008. do the math. that's 34-point advantage for president obama among voters age 18 to 29 coming into october look at this governor romney was closer, just 25 points. the president's trying to recreate the 2008 numbers. this is still a lopsided advantage for president obama but not as big as 2008. wolf, this election is so close. that's what we're going to watch. in an election on the margins can governor romney cut into the president's support among those younger voters. can african-american turnout perhaps a little down. so in the final 20 days where they spend and where they go is something to keep a very close eye on. >> the immediate goal for both of these candidates less than three weeks to go is what virginia, ohio, florida, that could be the ball game right there. >> it could be. you're going to see them play in all of these nine states. you're going to see them play in all these states. vice president biden out today for example in the state of c
he has to get the african-american turnout, the latino turnout and trying to recreate the magic among young voters. again, this is 2008. do the math. that's 34-point advantage for president obama among voters age 18 to 29 coming into october look at this governor romney was closer, just 25 points. the president's trying to recreate the 2008 numbers. this is still a lopsided advantage for president obama but not as big as 2008. wolf, this election is so close. that's what we're going to watch....